Children Art

Here, every stroke of the brush and every click of the camera captures the essence of childhood magic. As a visual artist and photographer deeply passionate about child protection, I strive to immortalize the innocence, joy, and wonder of childhood through my creations.


In my artwork, you'll find timeless scenes and heartfelt moments that celebrate the pure joy of being a child. Through each piece, I aim to evoke nostalgia, spark imagination, and remind viewers of the importance of nurturing and protecting the precious souls of our youngest generation.


With every brushstroke and every snapshot, I hope to inspire a deeper appreciation for the beauty and resilience of children, and to ignite a collective commitment to creating a safer, more compassionate world for them to thrive in. Join me on this journey of discovery and celebration of childhood wonder.

Olawole

''Oláwọlé'' is my 15months old son, nicknamed "Ọmọ-Ọlá". I watch him go to the glass door everyday to look at the surroundings and to look for an opportunity to escape the house. Anytime he is convinced that he has no reason to be indoors, he stands by the glass door, crying to be let out.


Backing the Baby

In this poignant and intimate series of images, we are reminded of the timeless tradition of Nigerian women carrying their babies on their backs, wrapped snugly in a colourful wrapper. This age-old practice is not just a practical solution for childcare, but a symbol of love, nurturing, and cultural heritage.

The wrapper, often adorned with vibrant patterns and colours, serves as a protective embrace, cradling the baby close to the mother's heart. As the baby grows, the wrapper becomes an extension of the mother's own being, a constant reminder of the bond between parent and child.

Through "Backing The Baby," I celebrate the beauty and strength of Nigerian women, who have long been the pillars of their families and communities. I honor the traditions that have been passed down through generations, and the unwavering dedication of mothers who carry their babies on their backs, literally and figuratively.

These images are a testament to the power of maternal love and the resilience of Nigerian culture, a reminder that even in the simplest moments, beauty and meaning can be found.

Father and Son

Adorned in the traditional African cap known as "Fila," a father gently cradles his baby boy while looking down at him with tender affection. The scene radiates intimacy and warmth drawing one into the serene bond shared between father and son, captured in a timeless embrace of familial love and heritage.

Amina

Iya-Amo and the boys

Prichie and the girls

Faiza

The J-Triplets

Alone

Jemimah and the rose

Bonded by Blood

Memory of the womb

Joyful Innocence

Abandoned twin

Angel in London

The bold northern girl

Lets do this together

Birthed from scriptures

Snuggled by nature

Chosen the reading path

Chosen the reading path 2

Protected by education

Protected by education 2


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